高三英語Book8 Module 6檢測試題及答案
高三英語Book8 Module 6檢測試題及答案
作為一名高三學(xué)生的我們,應(yīng)該為即將到來的英語考試做出什么樣的準(zhǔn)備呢?下面是學(xué)習(xí)啦小編整理的高三英語Book8 Module 6檢測試題以供大家閱讀。
高三英語Book8 Module 6檢測試題
一、單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)
1. — How about going to the bookstore with me this weekend?
— _______ and it’s reported that there will be a book signing of my favorite novel.
A. All right B. No, I can’t C. I’m sorry D. Sounds great
2. Although he is not very rich, he is ready to help _______ others in _______ need of help.
A. the; the B. /; the C. /; / D. the; /
3. The school committee didn’t _______ the design of the new teaching building so it needs further improvement.
A. approve B. develop C. complete D. exchange
4. The journalist didn’t want to _______ his identity so he signed a pen name when the article was published.
A. admit B. reveal C. display D. prove
5. This is the first time that I’ve come to London, so I would like to try something _______ British.
A. normally B. clearly C. generally D. typically
6. John is a man lacking self-discipline, and his _______ behavior has affected the performance of the entire team.
A. arbitrary B. potential C. ambiguous D. confidential
7. Many furniture shops _______ the do-it-yourself craze by offering consumers pieces which they can make by themselves.
A. turn down B. cater for C. set aside D. take over
8. The cheap textbook scheme was initially _______ by the local government and it has won praise from students and parents.
A. managed B. structured C. enlarged D. sponsored
9. There’re no John’s fingerprints on the spot — he _______ be the thief.
A. can’t B. mustn’t C. needn’t D. shouldn’t
10. Taking an adventure trip to the mountains is exciting, but I must _______ you against the danger of traveling alone.
A. discourage B. resist C. caution D. frighten
11. We _______ keep a cool head on high-speed development, for it _______ have negative effects on the environment.
A. might; would B. must; may C. should; must D. might; could
12. The website provides all the latest sports news which is regularly _______ along with the matches.
A. designed B. adjusted C. withdrawn D. updated
13. But for the driver’s reminding me, I _______ to take my laptop when I got out of the taxi.
A. shall forget B. may forget
C. would have forgotten D. can have forgotten
14. As a leader, you need to be _______ of different points of view.
A. faithful B. tolerant C. logical D. humorous
15. To our surprise, the recycling ideas with creative _______ were thought up by children.
A. imagination B. fascination C. observations D. techniques
二、完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)
Mr. Whitson taught sixth-grade science. On the first day of class, he gave us a(n) 16 about an animal called the Cattywampus that became 17 during the Ice Age, and he passed around a skull as he talked. We all took notes and later had a 18 .
When he returned my paper, I was 19 . There was a big red “X” on my paper. I had 20 . There must be something wrong! I had written down 21 what Mr. Whitson said.
Then I realized that everyone in the class had failed. What had happened? Very 22 , Mr. Whitson explained. He had 23 all that story about the Cattywampus. There had never been such animals. The 24 in our notes was, therefore, incorrect. Did we 25 credit for incorrect answers?
We should have 26 it out, Mr. Whitson said. After all, at the very moment he was passing around the Cattywampus skull (in 27 , a cat’s), he had told us that no trace of the animal remained. He had 28 its amazing night vision, the color of its fur and a number of other facts he couldn’t have known. He had given the animal a ridiculous name, and we still hadn’t been 29 . The zeroes on our papers would be 30 in his grade book, he said. And they were.
Mr. Whitson said he hoped we would learn something from this experience. 31 and textbooks are not always right. In fact, no one is. He told us not to let our 32 go to sleep, and to speak up if we ever thought he or the textbook was 33 .
If I’m ever asked to 34 a solution to the crisis in our school, it will be Mr. Whitson. I haven’t made any great scientific discoveries, but Mr. Whitson’s class gave me and my classmates something just as 35 : the courage to tell people they are wrong.
16. A. experiment B. lecture C. book D. speech
17. A. extinct B. terrible C. popular D. tired
18. A. discussion B. rest C. quiz D. conversation
19. A. moved B. satisfied C. angry D. shocked
20. A. managed B. cheated C. failed D. left
21. A. exactly B. incorrectly C. fortunately D. slightly
22. A. puzzled B. simple C. curious D. anxious
23. A. made up B. kept up C. held up D. pulled up
24. A. questions B. experiences C. scores D. information
25. A. value B. expect C. balance D. accept
26. A. let B. turned C. figured D. gave
27. A. truth B. addition C. trouble D. danger
28. A. broadcast B. learned C. described D. imagined
29. A. believable B. excited C. doubtful D. honest
30. A. forgotten B. recorded C. forgiven D. criticized
31. A. Students B. Teachers C. History D. Schools
32. A. minds B. bodies C. classmates D. textbooks
33. A. careless B. sleepy C. guilty D. wrong
34. A. propose B. invent C. settle D. search
35. A. brave B. wise C. important D. serious